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  • He needs to win well today as the opposition is not up to much

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    • That was good enough

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      • Jumps and travels. Really like him.
        Want to see next destination over a fence soon but delta work is my idea of the winner from what we have seen

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        • Originally posted by KingSprinterSacre View Post
          Jumps and travels. Really like him.
          Want to see next destination over a fence soon but delta work is my idea of the winner from what we have seen
          He was good. Got hampered too and diddnt have his own way. Very pleased with that
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          • DW looks a class above what he’s faced in Ireland so far but don’t think we’ve seen a race anywhere near as hot as the 3miler at Kempton.

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            • Originally posted by Scooby91 View Post
              He was good. Got hampered too and diddnt have his own way. Very pleased with that
              Agree with this. Was far from straight forward and won going away.

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              • “It's probably a good thing that he's settled now, to be getting three miles. He's a good horse, he was a 150 rated hurdler and he loves a battle as well,"
                @gelliott_racing
                after the Grade One success of Delta Work
                @LeopardstownRC

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                • Delta Work at 16s Any race is probably my best antepost bet i think. As in price and amount on.

                  But even at his current price I’d say that’s more than fair.

                  Cheltenham will be a tough tough rsa but I think he’s improving all the time and will stay all day. 6/1 current price is very very fair.

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                  • Warren Greatrex is eyeing a trip to Ireland for his brilliant mare La Bague Au Roi.

                    The seven-year-old recorded her 13th and most high-profile victory in 18 career starts when claiming Grade One glory in the Kauto Star Novices’ Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day – stretching her unbeaten record over fences to three.

                    Given she has failed to fire in two previous visits to the Cheltenham Festival, Greatrex is keen to consider alternative options and her next port of call could be the Flogas Novice Chase at the Dublin Racing Festival in early February.

                    “I’ve got to speak to the owners, but the plan, more than likely, is that she will go for the two-mile-five-furlong Grade One at Leopardstown,” said the Lambourn handler.

                    “I think the track will suit her well and the ground never gets that horrific there. I’m not bothered about the drop back in trip, as it means she can pound them even more.

                    “She took the race at Kempton brilliantly and is bouncing.

                    “She will probably have entries for Cheltenham, but she is more likely after Ireland to head to Aintree, as I think she is be

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                    • Originally posted by Innoko View Post
                      Warren Greatrex is eyeing a trip to Ireland for his brilliant mare La Bague Au Roi.

                      The seven-year-old recorded her 13th and most high-profile victory in 18 career starts when claiming Grade One glory in the Kauto Star Novices’ Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day – stretching her unbeaten record over fences to three.

                      Given she has failed to fire in two previous visits to the Cheltenham Festival, Greatrex is keen to consider alternative options and her next port of call could be the Flogas Novice Chase at the Dublin Racing Festival in early February.

                      “I’ve got to speak to the owners, but the plan, more than likely, is that she will go for the two-mile-five-furlong Grade One at Leopardstown,” said the Lambourn handler.

                      “I think the track will suit her well and the ground never gets that horrific there. I’m not bothered about the drop back in trip, as it means she can pound them even more.

                      “She took the race at Kempton brilliantly and is bouncing.

                      “She will probably have entries for Cheltenham, but she is more likely after Ireland to head to Aintree, as I think she is be
                      I think she'll win that and beat delta work imo. As much as I rate delta work.
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                      • Win the Flogas then skip Cheltenham?

                        Greatrex?

                        Naaah

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                        • This race is Santini all the way. It reminds me of Denman. Kempton was not his track or ground, impressed me the way it stayed in contention although flat to the boards and jumped well against 2 very good jumpers.

                          Cheltenham is the perfect course and it will fly up the hill.

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                          • Originally posted by Cooldaddy View Post
                            This race is Santini all the way. It reminds me of Denman. Kempton was not his track or ground, impressed me the way it stayed in contention although flat to the boards and jumped well against 2 very good jumpers.

                            Cheltenham is the perfect course and it will fly up the hill.
                            I think you're probably right but Delta Work looks high class as well so it's no penalty kick.

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                            • Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View Post
                              I think you're probably right but Delta Work looks high class as well so it's no penalty kick.
                              Agree with both. Santini & Delta Work look the class acts so far, Topofthegame should also go well, and who knows what Next Destination will bring to the party, if he even turns up.

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                              • It isn't as if Kempton perfectly suits Topofthegame either.

                                He finished ahead of Santini fair and square and is 4 times the price.

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